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2948 16th Street @ Capp San Francisco 415-864-8855 map Gallery Hours: Wed-Sat, 1-6pm during exhibitions
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1999 Events
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James
Stark's Punk '77 Book Signing Party
12/14/99
James Stark's photographs
were published in New York Rocker, Slash, Search & Destroy and other
publications, and his posters for the band Crime are highly-prized
collectors' items. |
Radical
Epiphanies: A Series of Interdisciplinary Temporal Dislocations
Bee
Show
12/3/99 to 12/4/99
In Bee Show,
Masaoka will play the bees' vibrating wings processed and mixed by
Masaoka with composer/mixer/programmer Scot Gresham-Landcaster, as
well as projections of live and found video footage of bees.
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Radical
Epiphanies: A Series of Interdisciplinary Temporal Dislocations
Randy
Nordshow & Tarrl Morley
Transitoire
11/20/99
Composer/performer Randy
Nordschow premieres Transitoire, a new interdisciplinary work
constructed around a small moment of the Earth's rotation cycle. Colloborating
video artist Tarrl Morley has created a visual cantus firmus by leaving
his video camera untouched while filming the moon slowly passing through
its field of vision. |
Radical
Epiphanies: A Series of Interdisciplinary Temporal Dislocations
Rika
Ohara & The Nuclear Family
Shelter 8
11/20/99
Rika Ohara returns to
The LAB with her now-virtual performance company The Nuclear Family
for the world premiere of Shelter 8, an interdisciplinary millennial
dream. As the media supplants myth in both forming an expressing our
collective consciousness, nuclear annihilation has become a modern
Judgement Day defined by the very absence of a decisive event.
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Radical
Epiphanies: A Series of Interdisciplinary Temporal Dislocations
NEMO
& The Body of Light
11/18/99
Experience the dream-time
of NEMO as he engages viewers
in a sympathetic vibration with The Body of Light.
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Radical
Epiphanies: A Series of Interdisciplinary Temporal Dislocations
Enie
Macy & the 10 Step Program
11/5/99 to 11/13/99
Fri/Sat, Nov. 5, 6,
12 and 13
Enie Macy & the 10 Step Program is an interdisciplinary sci-fi
epic incorporating dance, theatrical elements, live video, original
music and animatronics. Enie Macy features a myriad of slightly perverse
characters, each a portal to revelations concerning our time, culture,
and approach to intimacy. |
A
Consisterly Conspiracy
CAMP
BINGO
10/5/99
Tuesday, October 5,
8 PM
$10-$25 sliding scale donation
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence lend their inimitable style to
bingo, that most catholic of all fundraisers. Wacky prizes, libations,
bingo snax, live entertainment and appearances by special celebrity
guest bingo callers add to the festivities. Proceeds benefit The LAB
and The Sisters' charitable activities. |
A
Consisterly Conspiracy
Changing
the Face of Activism: 20 Years of The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence,
Inc.
9/23/99 to 10/8/99
A retrospective exhibition
of art and memorabilia documenting the twenty year history of San
Francisco's legendary Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. A dynamic and
unique force in The City, The Sisters bridge art and activism with
an outrageous and divine sense of community spirit. |
Similar/Same
8/20/99 to 9/18/99
Rebeca Bollinger's work
synthesizes existing digital materials into new forms and explores
ways in which information machines and systems can be exploited to
produce residual, left-over information. In Similar/Same, that residue
becomes the work. |
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Sub-Techs:
The New Post-Digital Sculpture
an exhibition curated by Charles Gute and presented at The LAB from
April 3 to May 2, 1998. |
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